About Koh Rong Island

Often described as an ‘island paradise’ by visiting tourists, Koh Rong is a popular destination for families, couples, and groups of travellers. The main tourist beach (Koh Touch) creates a vibrant party atmosphere, with lots of hotels, bars, restaurants, and night clubs. The quiet, less-busier beaches are more scenic, peaceful, and relaxing…

About Koh Rong Samloem

Located a short 20-minute ferry trip away, Koh Rong Samloem is Koh Rong’s stunning sister island. The main tourist beach, Saracen Bay, creates a quiet, laid-back atmosphere, with several resorts along its front. Experience a little bit of culture at M’Pai Bay, or isolate yourself with a Robinson Crusoe style experience at Lazy Beach…

Koh Rong or Samloem?

When it comes to choosing your perfect destination, the beautiful Koh Rong islands offer very similar experiences. The main difference is that, if you’re looking for a lively party atmosphere, then the main tourist beach on Koh Rong (Koh Touch) is right for you (though there are a couple of party places on Koh Rong Samloem now also)…

Best Time to Visit

We would say that the best time to visit the islands is between the middle of November and the start of May. During these months you’ll have wonderful hot days (25°C – 40°C) with little cloud and low humidity. In general, Koh Rong’s weather patterns tend to be consistent over time…

Where to Stay

Finding your perfect accommodation isn’t easy – the beautiful islands are very big, with many different types of guest houses, bungalows, and luxury resorts scattered around their 30+ beaches. To help you plan and book your trip, we’ve written several articles on the best places to stay…

Featured Video

The popular reality programme ‘Survivor’ has been filmed on Koh Rong Island several times (‘Survivor Kaoh Rong’). Above is a promotional video for an All-Star edition of the French Survivor (‘Koh Lanta’) that was filmed near Sok San Village…

From Our Blog

Sparkling like a starry sky all around you, the bioluminescent plankton are a wonderful sight to behold at night times. Although this phenomenon is abundant on the islands, the glowing plankton can only be seen in places with very little light…

A: Koh Rong Island is located in the Gulf of Thailand, about 25km (16mi) off the coast of Sihanoukville. It is based in commune (Sangkat) No. 5, or Sangkat Koh Rong of the Mittakpheap district in Sihanoukville Province (see video map).

Koh Rong (also romanized as Kaôh Rong or Kos Rong) is the second largest island of Cambodia, having an area of approximately 78km². 43km of the island’s 61km coastline are beaches (there are over 23 individual beaches that vary in length and colour, some of which have now been developed for tourism – Read our Beach Guide to learn more).

There are four village communities on the island: Koh Touch (south-east), Prek Svay (north-east), Daem Thkov (Sangkat village) (east), and Sok San (west). Most locals live from fishing (70%) and small scale crop cultivation (30%). As of 2019, tourist businesses outnumber residential homes on Koh Touch.

Koh Rong’s neighbouring islands include Koh Tuich in the south-east, the twin islands of Koh Bong-Po’own (Koh Song-Saa) in the north-east, and Koh Koun and Koh Rong Samloem in the south. These five islands make up the Sangkat Koh Rong (or Commune 5 of Mittakpheap District).

The terrain is predominantly hilly, with a 316m mountain (1,037ft) in the north-west. Most of the island’s interior is covered in jungle forestry, with several waterfalls, bays, capes, and sandstone rock formations adding to the wonderful scenery.

Exposed to the weather and open sea, the south side of Koh Rong Island is particularly beautiful, while the east side is characterized by smooth hills that gently slope towards the crescent-shaped beaches, inlets, and bays.

A: There are now 5 modern ferry services from Sihanoukville to the islands – Speed Ferry Cambodia, Island Speed Boat Cambodia, Buva Sea, Angkor Speed Ferry, and GTVC. (There are also a couple of $5-$10 ‘Slow Boat’ services that take 1.5 – 2.5 hours – These services are not professionally run and are not recommended).

It will take about 40 minutes to get to your destination if it’s the first stop. If the boat first stops elsewhere, it may take 1 hour or so.

The 5 services offer modern speed boats with comfortable chairs, life jackets, and the option to buy food and drink on board. Not all of the ferries have air-conditioning, but once the boats set off there is a strong cool breeze throughout the sitting areas which more than makes up for it.

All ferry services tend to be very busy – we strongly recommend you buy your tickets in advance. You can buy your tickets online now here: Book Ferry Tickets Online Now

A: The best time to visit Koh Rong Island is between the middle of November and the start of May. During these months you’ll have beautiful hot days (25°C – 40°C) with very little cloud and low humidity. To give you a rough idea of the average temperatures over this past year:

Middle of November / December / January / February: Warm and dry. 25°C daytime. March / April / May: Hot and dry. 35°C daytime. June / July / August: Hot and wet. 35°C daytime. September / October / Early November: Warm and wet. 25°C daytime.

A: Please ignore what you might read elsewhere – Koh Rong is NOT just a party island! Yes, the main tourist area, Koh Touch, has a reputation for being quite lively, but there are MANY other areas that are peaceful, relaxing, and truly mesmerising.

Even on Koh Touch itself there are beautiful, quiet areas a little further down the beach.

A: Koh Rong Samloem (also romanized as Kaoh Rong Sanloem) is located in the Gulf of Thailand, about 25km (16mi) off the coast of Sihanoukville and 4km (2mi) south of Koh Rong Island (a short 20 minute ferry trip away).

A: Sparkling like a starry sky all around you, the bioluminescent plankton are a wonderful sight to behold at night times. Although this phenomenon is abundant on the islands, the glowing plankton can only be seen in places with very little light pollution.

As such, if you’re staying on Koh Touch (the main tourist area on Koh Rong Island) or on Saracen Bay (the main tourist area on Koh Rong Samloem), the easiest way for you to see the plankton is by booking a boat tour (you can also walk to Police Beach on non-party nights (15 minutes left from the main pier) and Tree House Bungalows (15 minutes right from the main pier) on Koh Touch, or make your way to Long Set Beach around the corner from Koh Touch).

A: There are many wonderful beaches on Koh Rong Island. To give you an idea, here are three beaches that we like (please read our Beach Guide to learn more):

1) Lonely Beach – Possibly the best beach on the islands (even bettering Lazy Beach on Koh Rong Samloem), is Lonely Beach to the northern side of Koh Rong. Although it is not in the most convenient location, it really is absolutely stunning. The small alcove feels like a real island-paradise, with crystal clear ocean waters, soft white sandy beaches, and tall palm trees all around. The atmosphere is quite serene – so peaceful and quiet with just a few crickets chirping in the background. There are very few people around, so you feel quite isolated and secluded out in a truly beautiful setting.

2) 4K Beach (Long Set Beach) – We would say that 4K beach is number two on the list, though there are now several resorts built along this wonderful stretch of white sand, sparkling turquoise ocean, and tropical jungle wilderness. What’s great about this beach, apart from the stunning scenery and inviting pristine waters, is that it’s a short walk away from the main tourist area (Koh Touch).

3) White Beach – At number 3 we are going to put White Beach – A 10 minute walk from the main pier on Koh Touch. Admittedly, there are probably better beaches, but the convenience of White Beach and the quality of the resorts around this area push it up a place or two. Despite what you might read elsewhere, this far side of Koh Touch is not a party location and does not suffer from the same setbacks that other more popular areas experience. The beach on this part of the touristy stretch is clean and well-kept, with soft white sands and beautiful clear ocean waters.

A: We recommend that you bring plenty of cash, mosquito spray, sun tan lotion, and any other necessities.

Both islands have small shops where you can buy most of what you might need, but prices can be inflated so it’s a good idea to stock up on the essentials before you go.

A: Yes – it is generally very easy to get a Cambodian Visa.

Although there are tighter restrictions for Business Visas (which now require a Cambodian work permit), the Tourist Visa (1 month stay) is very straight forward and can be obtained at the airport / border crossing as you arrive.

A: The rainy season is from the middle of May to early November. During these months there will be short bursts of heavy rain during the day. One thing to note is that, although it is wonderfully hot throughout the peak season, there are several advantages of visiting the islands during the rainy season.

For example, those that visit during the rainy season get to enjoy half-priced accommodation and beautiful rainy scenes, and because it never gets too cold in Cambodia, swimming in the ocean is still a very pleasurable experience (the water rarely drops beneath 25°C). Take a look at this article for more information: 5 Reasons to Visit in Rainy Season

A: Koh Rong Island has hosted the popular reality programme ‘Survivor‘ several times.

In 2012, a special edition of the French Survivor (‘Koh Lanta’) was filmed near Sok San Village with an All-Star cast. The production team returned in 2013 and again in 2016 to film the regular editions.

In 2015, the American version of Survivor produced Season 31 (Survivor: Cambodia – Second Chance) and season 32 (Survivor: Kaoh Rong – Brains vs Brawn vs Beauty) on the island.

The 16th edition of Expedition Robinson (Sweden’s Survivor) was also filmed on Koh Rong.

Recent Articles

Over the past year or so there have been some major changes in how to get from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap (and from Phnom Penh to Angkor Wat). From fantastic new bus companies, to the very best taxi services, to more convenient flights, it has never been easier to get from one city to the other…

Cambodia is developing rapidly, but although the Sihanoukville airport has now opened its first international connections, there are still very few flights from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville. As such, if you’re travelling from Phnom Penh to Koh Rong, buses and taxis are more convenient…

There are many bus companies offering economy and VIP buses from Siem Reap to Sihanoukville (and from Siem Reap to Koh Rong). Although companies such as Giant Ibis and Mekong Express used to be the only services a few years ago, there are now several new options…

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